Tag:Traffic Disruption
Bulgaria
Heavy Snowfall Causes Traffic Disruptions Across Sofia; Anti-Icing Operations In Progress
A total of 159 snow removal vehicles have been actively deployed across Sofia, focusing on critical areas such as streets and boulevards frequently used by city transport, as well as major and district roads. These efforts aim to mitigate icy conditions and ensure safer travel for residents
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Temporary Traffic Disruptions Expected Around Lokomotiv Stadium for Upcoming Football Match
"Plovdiv has announced temporary traffic changes around the 'Lokomotiv' stadium on November 2, from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., to ensure a smooth flow of fans attending the match between PFC 'Lokomotiv' Plovdiv and PFC 'CSKA' Sofia"
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Bomb Threats Target Schools Across Bulgaria, Investigations Underway
The Ministry of Interior has confirmed that checks are ongoing in response to these reports, as schools in cities such as Stara Zagora, Vratsa, Varna, and Sofia have been targeted. The most significant threats were reported in Ruse, where three schools received bomb threat notifications
Bulgarian National Arrested in Connection with Double Murder in Maryland
According to local law enforcement, the first victim, 26-year-old Marcel Jordan Hebron, was discovered by officers during a routine patrol at approximately 3:15 a.m. His body was found inside a vehicle in Rockville, Maryland
Kiril Petkov Attends Trump’s Inauguration, Discuss U.S. Ties and Energy Policy
Invited by Republican friends, Petkov emphasized that his visit was an opportunity to gain firsthand insight into the policy direction of the world’s largest economy. During his trip, Petkov participated in three key events that provided a closer look at the priorities of the new administration
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18-Year-Old Kalin Uzunov Saves the Cross on Jordan’s Day in Burgas
This year's event, held at the beach near the iconic bridge in Burgas, attracted 56 participants, ranging in age from 16 to 72 years. Kalin, who has been training as a water polo athlete for 12 years, attributed his success to his rigorous training
Orthodox Christians Celebrate Christmas Eve as Julian Calendar Observances Continue
This traditional date remains significant in several countries and communities, including Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the Bosnian Serb Republic, Georgia, Belarus, Armenia, and Ethiopia